![]() ![]() ![]() I’d poured all of my energy into practicing medicine and felt drained and empty. Would you describe for us if there was a turning point or a moment that called to you and said, “it’s time to take my writing seriously?”ĪLEXIA GORDON: I can’t point to a specific “Aha!” moment when I decided I needed to return to creative writing, but after fifteen years in primary care I realized something was missing. You currently practice medicine in El Paso. ![]() I understand that you grew up in the Southeast, and were drawn to writing at an early age, but put that aside to pursue and achieve a career in medicine. LONE STAR LITERARY LIFE: Congratulations on the publication of your first novel, Murder in G Major, from Henery Press. She took time from her launch week to talk with us via email. After attaining her medical degree, completing her residency, and maintaining a medical practice she pursued her goal of being a writer, and this week, her debut novel, a murder mystery, was published by Henery Press. Alexia Gordon, who now works, writes, and resides in El Paso, is living proof that if you’ve always dreamed of being an author, don’t give up. ![]()
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